Wow, well I don't get that "artistic" w my christmas goodies, but my favorite (i.e., the thing I can make very well) is rum balls. I do not drink (except Kahlua), and I think rum taste horrid so I never even thought about making them until I had one at a friends get together. Mine are yum, secret ingredient: Kahlua. :)

When my kids were little, we loved making gingerbread houses! Your snowmen are awesome! I don't bake anything like that anymore, I pretty much cut out processed sugar & white flour from my diet, but a treat around Christmas never hurt anyone......Posted via Mobile Device

I usually make some cookies, but that's nothing special...they're the Classic Cookie frozen dough. Don't get me wrong, they're delicious, but not homemade. The only thing that I make batch after batch of is peanut butter chewies. No one knows what they are where I live now and it just blows their minds! It's so simple though, so it equally blows my mind that people love it so much, lol. I normally also make a cake called Adam's Downfall that is beyond awesome. If in Memphis with my family I'll normally get together with my mom and we'll make different candies, Martha Washington candy mostly.

Shortbread with icing and sprinkles and chocolate hay stacks. Yum! But I'm the only one in my family with a sweet tooth, so I have to give away a lot of it, or I'd end up eating it all.

I LOVE shortbread! And my boyfriend loves chocolate hay stacks. I give a lot of my baked goods away also but for the opposite reason...I don't have a crazy sweet tooth unless it comes to chocolate with mint!

I make fudge. Milk chocolate, peanut butter, butterscotch, and white chocolate.
While it isn't baked, it is cooked the old fashioned way and stirred until you think your arm is going to fall off. People love me on the holidays, especially if I will give them some.

Efore we went gluten free, I used to bake cookies, pies, cakes, cobblers, and just about any unusual things I could find.
I still bake now, but stick mainly to sweet muffins of all different flavors, sweet potato bread, cinnamon maple bread, home made yeast breads, and gourmet pancakes and waffles.
My son doesn't have a huge sweet tooth so he tends to like the special waffles and muffins better.

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